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Why do SPC locks break?

Why SPC Locks Break

SPC locks can break when the core is brittle, the lock profile is too weak, the subfloor is uneven, the plank is tapped poorly, or the installation leaves the floor under stress.

Why it matters

Many visible flooring problems begin at the lock: open joints, raised edges, noise, movement and gaps.

Material causes

A brittle core puts the thin tongue-and-groove profile at risk. This can happen when the formula is hard but not tough enough.

Too much filler can reduce binding strength.

Weak lock geometry can chip during handling.

Poor cutting can damage the edge before installation is complete.

Site and installation causes

Even a good product can fail if the floor is forced over an uneven subfloor or installed without proper tolerance.

Uneven floors create pressure points.

Tight edges can restrict movement.

Wrong tapping can crush the lock profile.

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